The history of the indigenous peoples is written in their landscapes, in the silent steps that traverse canyons, mountains, and deserts, and in the voices that resonate in the memory of generations. In this book, Swift Feet, unfolds the epic of a young warrior, Arew mi, who carries in his feet and spirit the essence of his people: the Rar muri, the "swift feet" of the Sierra Tarahumara, and his unexpected connection to the intrigues and challenges of the Mexica empire. The narrative is a bridge between two worlds, two cultures: the serenity of life in the canyons, where every breath is shared with the earth and sky, and the dynamism of great Tenochtitl n, a city where gods and men cross paths at every corner. Through Arew mi, the reader not only walks the causeways of the Mexica empire or climbs the rugged mountains of his homeland; they also embark on a spiritual and moral struggle, a journey of self-discovery and sacrifice that blurs the line between man and myth. Swift Feet is not just a tale of adventures, battles, and challenges; it is also a reflection on the human connection to nature, the power of ancestry, and the strength of belief. It offers a window into the world of the Rar muri, a people who have remained steadfast in their identity despite the tides of history. Additionally, it explores the rich legacy of the Mexica, with their complex social structures, agricultural and astronomical wisdom, and profound spirituality. Within these pages, the reader will find a vibrant universe filled with historical, mythological, and cultural details. From the obsidian roads that cross the vast lands of ancient Mexico to the sacred rituals beneath the stars, each chapter is woven with deep respect for the cultures that shaped these lands. At the same time, the story invites reflection on universal themes: loyalty, destiny, love for the land, and the pursuit of purpose. It is, in essence, an ode to those who run, to those who never stop in the face of adversity. To those who, like Arew mi, find within themselves the strength to move forward, to endure, to dream. May these pages be a tribute to the Rar muri and the indigenous peoples of Mexico. May they serve as a reminder of the cultural and historical richness that lies at the heart of our country. Manuel Lizalde Author
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